Author: IMTR0

When uploading to Immitter, you may be asked to enter the URL of any 3rd party services that you might be using. Please keep in mind that the domain name of the distribution services that we accept are already filled in for you.

ex. open.spotify.com/

When filling in this information please make sure that you are adding only the information after the “.com/”

Below are a some helpful links that will help you find the information you need to quickly and successfully display and link out to your 3rd party distribution Services.

Note: It is advised that once you enter this information to test your distribution links out on your public profile page to make sure that you are directing new listeners and fans to the right location.

Immitter just hit 60K downloads.
Super happy for the artists that were a part of this 60,000 download milestone.
To celebrate, each week this month, We'll be giving away 1000 credits to the top ranking artist on the chart, and we'll be giving away 4000 credits to the top artist of the month.
Rank is determined by streams, so if you've been needing some credits, now is the time to go after them.
And as always...
Keep Creating!

Immitter's Top promoted tracks have just been released for January Wk 4
This mix features 21 eclectic track submissions curated by the Immitter team. Enjoy!
Please remember to like, subscribe and share.Thank you.
- Keep Creating

Immitter's Top promoted tracks have just been released for January Wk 3This mix features 14 eclectic track submissions curated by the Immitter team. Enjoy!
Please remember to like, subscribe and share.Thank you.
- Keep Creating

You may have noticed a drastic decrease in system performance in November. Immitter was experiencing an internal attack being caused the by the GEO-IP plugin that is used to determine artist location. As you can imagine, Immitter features a host of plugins and scripts that support the features you see today, needless to say it took a while to isolate the problem and apply the fix. We’re pleased to announce that all performance issues have been taken care of and all site processes are back up and running at 100%. We apologize for any convenience this issue may have caused. We appreciate you. Thanks for rocking with us.

Congratulations to DjSplitBw73 for locking down the top ranking spot on Immitter in October, as well as setting record breaking charting numbers with over 80days consecutively on the chart. Look out for your complimentary account upgrade to pro ($120 value).

Submit your track today, to compete for monthly rewards and payouts in November.

That was the problem we were determined to solve when launching this feature. I am incredibly proud of the team and humbled by what we created.

So, with no further delay. I – Jermaine Kelly – Introduce to you, the next generation in Payments and Rewards systems for new, emerging, artists, and bands – worldwide.

At the heart of this payment system is what we like to think of as the Inspiration needed for artists worldwide to keep creating while earning money from their music – in a clear transparent way.

Here’s how it works.

Immitter is an algorithm based charting system that determines top songs based on factors such as streams, downloads, social shares etc. Basically ‘how people engage’.

Each song you upload to Immitter joins this competitive pool of track releases. The process of influencing the charts through social behavior and engagement is referred to as ‘Tuning’ the Immitter. We all share the responsibility of Tuning the Immitter to make sure it stays the best place on the internet to discover new unsigned artists worldwide.

Monthly we issue an electronic payout to the accounts of artists that have performed well throughout the month. This payout is divided amongst the top performing artists and may fluctuate from month to month depending on factors that may increase or decrease our pool rewards system. Payments are paid in USD and can be traded in to purchase additional account credits or can be cashed out directly to your bank account. provided you meet the minimum withdrawal limit of $50.00 USD.

The rewards pool that we distribute to artists, monthly, is funded by sponsorships, private investors as well as a percent of the revenue that we generate by providing the immitter.com distribution service.

As we slowly roll this feature out you will begin to see some coins popping up in your account. The gold coins represent how much the rewards pool has distributed to your account, and the red coins are system credits that you have either been awarded or purchased. Red coins can be used in combination to do things like upload and promote your songs on the home page. The more credits you buy the cheaper they are. The more songs you have on the Immitter the more you earn.

In albums the earnings of your song will add up and you will be able to see your individual earnings as well as the total earnings for each album.

Similarly the total earnings from your albums will add up to create the total account balance owed to you.

Payouts will start out small and gradually grow throughout the year as we refine our payment system through feedback and iteration but we are super excited to see this grow. We are already getting some great feedback from early users and we hope that if you are new here, that you go a head and give it a try, upload HERE, your first upload is FREE (only desktop upload is supported, mobile upload is not supported at this time). We’re hoping to see this new feature start the revolution of going to work for your music, which is ironic – because on Immitter, your music does the work for you.

If you’ve received a payout and want to shout us out, leave a testimonial or simply send any positivity our way, please feel free to email us at immitter@gmail.com. We answer every email.

Also please show your support by following Immitter on the following services.

Immitter doesn’t just store your tracks on a server like many other “artist” platforms. We introduce your tracks to new audiences you never even knew existed and then we seduce them with your branding.

Before we can help you tell your story, successfully, we must prepare your tracks for their journey.

“Those who aim to merely dump music on Immitter, let the algorithm do the work, and disappear, will not be the rulers of the Immitter” ~ Imtr0

When releasing your newest tracks to the Internet Music Transmitter, make sure your tracks are uploaded successfully, Ripe with key words and brushed with your branding.

Below are 3 basic ways, you can help your music enter our daily streams and weekly distribution – and stay there!

Make sure all uploaded songs fit Immitters streaming requirements

The maximum file size for uploads is 50 MB

Currently, only sound files (mp3, wav, ogg, m4a) are allowed

TIP: You can also drag & drop song files on to the upload pane

TIP: To make sure you track was successfully uploaded, check your album. If track duration is blank, that means something went wrong.

HELP: If you are having trouble with your upload please email the track to Immitter@gmail.com and we’ll troubleshoot the track and complete the upload on your behalf.

2. Use Tags, and Track Descriptions

Filters allow you to tap into audiences you would never have reached by just selecting a track genre.

Tracks are searchable via google and can display results in the google search platform.

3. Add Cover Art to New Releases

New releases on Immitter with Cover art have a 5 times greater chance of being clicked on over releases without cover art

Cover art adds to your professionalism as an artist

4. Add a Profile Picture (Bonus)

We can’t help you tell your story if you are choosing to be anonymous

Artists that add album art are more likely to do better on Immitter, because it differentiates the artists that know the importance of branding from the artists who either do not or don’t care.

Question. If Immitter attracts a new listener for you and that listener happens to like the track we’ve just introduced to them so much, they head over to your latest album to check out more tracks. This new listener is on the verge of converting to a new fan. After your album, where do you think this user will head next? Answer. Your profile 🙂